My 47 Things

Do you ever feel like you’re surrounded by junk, and clutter, and crap? Have you ever considered cutting back on the “things” that fill your home and your life? Recently I visited a blog link that my cousin sent me called www.livingbeyondthestars.com, where this guy lives with very little and travels around the world making money from his blog. When he started he owned 57 things, but now claims he does not count his things anymore, but continues to live out of a bag. This idea may have been born from the 100 thing challenge that you can read about on www.guynameddave.com, he actually has a family so does not count shared items on his list. Anyway, the idea is to live with very little.

I began to wonder if I could live with 50 items. So before I read the posts on what the 50 or 100 things were, I took a piece of paper and began writing down what I needed. I began this project kind of with a “stranded on a deserted island” mentality, or “if I was living on the streets” mentality, but hopefully I never am.

I thought about what “things” are important to me, what is a necessity to me, and what makes me life easier. If they fit the categories, then I added them to the list.

Really, I wish you would try this. I had interesting findings. Just get a piece of paper and start listing 50 thingsyou need in your life. Or 100. Truthfully, by the time I got to number 47, I was walking around the house looking for something to write down.

Here’s my list below, but before you read it, try it for yourself first. It only takes about 3-5 minutes.

Come back when you’re done.

But before you go…..let me give you a couple of rules that I didn’t know when I made my list.

Evidently minamilists get to count things like socks and panties in one group and don’t have to count them as each individual item. I listed each panty separately when I first created my list, so I actually did some adjusting and ended up with less than 50.

Oh, I must preface this with a disclaimer or three. This list would only work if I did not have a job, or have to be in the public at all. Because of course, I didn’t list make-up, dress clothes or stilettos, which I wear on a regular basis {joke, insert laughter here}. Disclaimer #2—I’d be doing laundry every 3 days. Disclaimer #3—I’d practically be like a homeless person living out of a bag, Disclaimer #4—I’m not doing this, just thought I would see what I would need if I tried. One “radical” commitment I have made however, is to buy NO new clothes for the entire year. The. Entire. Year. Yikes.

THE LIST:

1. Bible

2. toothbrush

3. toothpaste

4. hairbrush

5. Medication/Vitamins

6. Jeans

7. Jeans

8. Jeans

9. undies

10. bra (but if I’m not working or going in public much, this is negotiable)

11. t-shirt

12. t-shirt

13. long sleeved shirt

14. sweatshirt

15. sweatshirt

16. jacket

17. socks

18. tennis shoes

19. coat

20. boots

21. pencil

22. notepad

23. shampoo

24. deodorant

25. soap

26. towel

27. washrag

28. bed

29. sheets

30. pillow

31. spoon

32. fork

33. knife

34. bowl

35. plate

36. cup

37. pot

38. skillet

39. camera

40. blanket

41. gloves

42. lantern

43. ponytail holder

44. first aid kit

45. And just because I have room on my list, I’m going to say laptop

46. and cell phone

47. Pajamas

And I still have some wiggle room, especially if I was going for 100 things.

This isn’t a lot, but I think it’s enough. If you have a family, it’s going to be harder, but you could even consider going for 100 things per person. The hardest part of this for me would be getting rid of my memorabilia or sentimental possessions.

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I’m Angel, a.k.a. Rocket Surgeon, and these are my chronicles. I love writing and I believe our stories should be shared, so here you’ll find anecdotes of my life, loves, worries, fears, joys, and experiences.
I blog about my mishaps and adventures as a wife, mommy, auntie, wanna-be writer, teacher, Texan, country/city/mountain girl, cereal killer and Jesus-freak.
A few things you might discover about me:
•Jesus is my everything; without Him I am nothing, but with him I can do all things
•My family makes this world a better place for me to live in
•I adore chickens, the live ones, although the cooked ones aren’t too bad either
•I have 2 dogs: Grace and Ozzie. And one cat: Rocky Muffin
•My dream job would be to raise chickens and write best sellers
Thanks for stopping by. Kick off your shoes and stay awhile. I know your time is valuable and I honor you for spending a few moments here with me. I hope you find something to brighten your day, lighten your load, make you chuckle and remind you of the good in the world.
“When you look for the bad in mankind, expecting to find it, you surely will." Pollyanna
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4 thoughts on “My 47 Things”

Mine would be pretty similar to yours, but I HAVE to have music…so, I would have to add ipod and headphones…and chargers to your phone and computers..you forgot to add those! And…I need to add my kids and my husband and my dogs…and my comfy pillow and toilet paper and a candle or something to make wherever I’m staying smell good…and my glasses in case I need to walk around in the dark….
NOPE…I don’t like playing this game 😦

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Hello! Thanks for dropping by this little corner of my world. I’m Angel and these are my chronicles. I love writing and I believe our stories should be shared, so here you’ll find anecdotes of my life, loves, worries, fears, joys, and experiences.

A few things you might discover about me:
•Jesus is my everything; without Him I am nothing, but with him I can do all things
•My family makes this world a better place for me to live in
•I adore chickens, the live ones, although the cooked ones aren’t too bad either
•I have 2 dogs: Grace and Ozzie. And one cat: Rocky Muffin
•My dream job would be to raise chickens and write best sellers

Thanks for stopping by. Kick off your shoes and stay awhile. I know your time is valuable and I honor you for spending a few moments here with me. I hope you find something to brighten your day, lighten your load, make you chuckle and remind you of the good in the world.

“When you look for the bad in mankind, expecting to find it, you surely will.” Pollyanna

I’m always eager to meet new online friends, so leave a comment and introduce yourself.